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BOOKS OF THE DAY

... alL Price fs.) j Es thri 'All Men Are Liars. By Joseph Hocking. 3i L With a frontispiece by Gordon BrowDn. (ton- Tbh don: - Ward, Lock, and Bowden. 3s. 6d.) The c eathor has written with the evident purpose of wit ceintrasting the power and efficacy ...

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... tagc. A Man and a Brother; a novel by ?? Herbert Martin, author of Bonnie Lee. GCommon Clay, &c. In thre voluriesi t. don: Ward and Downey).-A story .ree ., it. conventionalism and full of a healtny or-nas he ality-the heroine of the tale (Mizs Mas- ...

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... formts a worthy number of Mesars. Ward I and Downey's popular Adelphi Series. Bust of Gold. BY Francis Prevost. (Lon- don: Ward, Lock, andBowden.) The greater 3 number of the stories told here have already appeared in popular magazines, but that does ...

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... the info on given he willfstin Inwe4be satidfcti of being `n h azesid.' '' ?? ' i ~c It . Rahel Ato By ahyt. (Lon- mu ' don:. Ward and o . 6Sara This study of no h a `wmran, who is znc:dely T-koim of as one Pr it of the few representsaves of utl o grand ...

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... better tone than might be expected from the subject. -The Unseen Hand. By Lairence L Lynch (E. murdoch Van Deventer). (Lon- don: Ward, Lock, and Co. 3s. 6d.)-A clever detective story, in which the interest is kept up to the last page. The slow un- ravelling ...

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... not- I ably ' Mrs. Pottle's Cigar. Riding Recollections. By Whyte-Mel- ville. Illustrated by John Charlton. (Lon- ; don: Ward, Locks and Co. 3s. 6d.)-A re- print of one of this popular author's essays othe horse and his rider in the hunting field ...

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... student of the di~erent phases of the French th re d evolution. at list. 'he Baptist Lake. By John Davidson. (Lon- m- Of don: Ward and Downey. 3s. 6d-) Mr ar ter Davidson hascertainly succeeded in producin g ted a book that arrests the reader's attention ...

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... gevastness of Mr. Rhodes's coneqptions and to successes. ti Is. _ _ _ _ r False Dawn. By Francis Prevost. (Lon- fo he don: Ward, Lock, and Co. 6s.) A tale of a n. kle man, clever and good, who is unfortunate he enough to fall in love with the wife of ...

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... and of admiring them. o t - Mkhdine. By Hector Mallot. Translated err I by Julia E. S. Rae. In two volumes. (Lon- the 7 don: Ward and Downey.) There is something Ro D of a venture in coming forward with s trans- 3 lated novel in two volumes at a time ...

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... their cause. The book is well A hri eworth reading. ct. -sl( be The Storv of a BPov. By Ethel Turner. rey are, te, (Lon don. Ward, Lock, and Bovwdon. 2s. 6d.) *6d Withis storv bet-ns a series which the pub- ab cs Uiishers advertise nnaer the name of ...

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... these volumes beautiful as well as valuable. The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings. By L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace. (Lon- don: Ward, Look, and Co., Limited. 6s.>- Since the success of that human Rontgen ray Sherlock Holmes, Dr, Conan Doyle's lead has been ...

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... blended with not a little valuable information. A Daughter of the Marionis. By E. Phillips Oppenheim. Illustrated. (Lon- u don: Ward, Lock, and Co. 3B. 6d-This pi story of Italian looe and revenge has no D doubt found many admirers, so that its in r reissue ...